Take a peek inside W+G’s high vibe wellness oasis—AKA our new office

As you would expect from a health and wellness brand, Well+Good is all about creating a plant-filled, kombucha-fueled workspace made for both productivity and wellness cool factor. So when Well+Good’s New York City headquarters recently moved to a new (and bigger!) office space on Union Square previously occupied by Shake Shack’s corporate HQ, swapping the burger signage and reinventing the environment for our 50-person team was a (super fun) challenge.

It was all the vision of Well+Good design director Jenna Gibson, with digital designer Ems McCarthy running point on transforming the 11,000-square-foot, “formerly corporate” office with the Well+Good DNA (AKA crystals galore—our conference rooms don names like Quartz and Citrine—comfy statement furniture from Room & Board, and all the hygge vibes).

“Our founders wanted to utilize the natural light and beauty of the space,” McCarthy says. “And, of course, we wanted to make Well+Good’s home base comfortable and functional with classic but modern pieces that will last.”

Take an office tour below, and snag our tips for creating a totally balanced workspace—whether you’re healthifying your desk at your company HQ or creating your own at-home productivity corner.

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Welcome to our office. Step out of the elevator and you’ll be greeted by our indoor garden—and seriously good vibes.

Client services manager Caprice Seraphine kicks back with some matcha.

Plants were a must for the new office—not only for their air-purifying powers, but also to create a sanctuary feel away from the hectic pace of NYC. Plus, have you checked out our Instagram? Our readers love plants!

“TLDR; Plants make people happy!”

“We work in New York City which is super inspiring, but can also limit the amount of greenery you see,” McCarthy says. “We’re really lucky to be right across from Union Square Park to enjoy the farmers’ market and afternoon-refresh walks, but building a positive environment inside our office that inspires people the same way felt important. TLDR; Plants make people happy!”

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Team members Nicole Spurling, Amanda Gaines, and Melanie Lewis show everyone how (super comfy) productivity is done.

Besides filling the office with as much greenery as possible, McCarthy’s vision was to match the furniture and design pieces to the overall Well+Good vibe.

“The Well+Good aesthetic is clean, bright, happy, and approachable,” McCarthy explains. “So we wanted the new office to reflect that with decor that’s modern, comfy, environmentally friendly, inspiring, and co-working friendly. Basically, we wanted it to feel like a super lush wellness haven that actually personifies the content we produce.”

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Well+Good’s marketing and sales team now have a killer view overlooking Union Square.

On the first day in the new Well+Good office, everyone was welcomed by a tiny succulent from The Sill on her desk, as well as a personalized Twig + Petal essential oil roller (offering boosts like energy and concentration).

In addition to make sure everyone’s desks were inviting, “Creating multiple different gathering spaces was definitely intentional,” says McCarthy. “We spend a lot of our time in meetings and at desks, so we wanted all of our employees to feel comfortable to sprawl out and make their own nook when needed.”

PS: Leggings and sneakers are totally fair game as office attire at Well+Good HQ (thanks for asking).

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W+G HQ wouldn’t be complete without some Instagrammable moments—like everyone’s fave neon motto (custom created by Name Glo) hanging in the front lobby. It’s tough for guests to resist an #iamwellandgood selfie.

You’ll see Well+Good moments hanging on the walls throughout the office, too, like this group portrait from our debut Well+Good Retreat in Palm Springs.

“In the past, our offices were based in co-working spaces, and we’ve really grown to love communal areas where we can meet to collaborate or work alone—so creating that continuity was definitely a goal of ours,” McCarthy says. It’s now easy to get together on projects, even when your favorite conference room is booked.

As a perk, Framebridge is hooking W+G readers up with 15 percent off your first order with code WELLANDGOOD until October 1, 2018—so you can frame whatever’s close to your heart, too (like matcha).

McCarthy’s favorite area of the office (besides the kitchen, with its endless supply of avocados and herbal teas)?

“I don’t think I could pick a favorite because the pieces collectively are what makes the space so special,” she says. “Working with amazing decor brands, and curating the pieces that would bring the Well+Good website and brand to life in a beautiful, productive space was my favorite part of the process. From our custom wallpaper to our neon sign in reception, it was all about making the work environment a place you feel inspired in.”